Topic: Climate Bomb

8 chapters across the catalog

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:38:56 - 1:42:01

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Al Gore at COP30 and Climate Bomb Metaphors

At the COP30 climate summit, Al Gore repeated his metaphor comparing global warming heat retention to the energy of atomic bombs. Gore claimed the atmosphere traps heat equivalent to 750,000 Hiroshima-class bombs every 24 hours. The hosts note that this figure has remained static in Gore's rhetoric since 2024, jokingly suggesting that global warming has "leveled off."

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515

1515: Scop Christmas

Bomb Cyclone Weather Events, Texas Power Grid Reliability

Severe winter weather across 45 states prompts a discussion on the technical definition of a bomb cyclone, requiring a 24-millibar pressure drop within 24 hours. The 2021 Texas power grid failure is compared to current national grid struggles during extreme cold. Claims are made that recent flight cancellations attributed to weather were actually caused by pilot shortages and staff walkouts at Southwest Airlines.

Healthscare System
Episode 1521 2:57:08 - 3:01:32

1521: Healthscare System

Paul Ehrlich, Population Control Philosophy

A 1970s interview with Paul Ehrlich reveals his long-standing advocacy for government-mandated population control, including bonuses for not having babies and tax penalties for large families. Ehrlich suggested that the FCC should ensure large families are portrayed negatively on television to discourage reproduction. These historical views are linked to modern climate change and "self-sterilization" movements.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 54:02 - 56:17

1514: Holiday Heart

Bomb Cyclone and Global Cooling Trends

The recurring "Arctic Blast" and "Bomb Cyclone" weather events in Texas and the Pacific Northwest have led to renewed discussions about global temperature trends. Some observers point to these severe winter anomalies as evidence that contradicts global warming narratives, referencing 1970s-era "global cooling" theories.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 15:39 - 18:01

1177: Moral Army

Greta Thunberg Media Phenomenon, Population Bomb, Paul Ehrlich

The hosts discuss the polarizing nature of Greta Thunberg's public appearances and the backlash received for mocking her. They compare current climate alarmism to the 1960s "Population Bomb" theories by Paul Ehrlich, which predicted mass starvation by the year 2000. They note that the language used in 1992 UN documents is now being repeated verbatim by modern youth activists.

Demonation
Episode 1078 32:14 - 35:15

1078: Demonation

Al Gore Climate Statistics and Beer Shortage Claims

Al Gore's recent claim that the Earth traps heat equivalent to 500,000 Hiroshima bombs daily is compared to his 2015 claim of 400,000 bombs, noting a 20% increase in three years. Additionally, a study published in Nature Plants suggests global warming will cause a beer shortage due to barley crop failures. The narrative is criticized as an attempt to link climate change to personal quality of life to garner public attention.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 7:22 - 11:13

996: Rats on a Plane

Bomb Cyclone Weather Patterns, Media Terminology Trends

Meteorologists and media outlets like CBS News are increasingly using the terms "bomb cyclone" and "bombogenesis" to describe rapid atmospheric pressure drops in winter storms. A massive storm system is moving up the East Coast, bringing record cold and heavy snow to regions from Florida to New England. Critics suggest the dramatic terminology is used to link standard seasonal weather events to global warming narratives.

400,000 A-Bombs
Episode 762 1:30:25 - 1:35:19

762: 400,000 A-Bombs

Al Gore, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Climate Statistic

Al Gore claimed in a recent appearance that the amount of man-made global warming pollution trapped in the atmosphere is equivalent to 400,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs exploding every day. Gore used this "conservative estimate" to explain rising sea levels and fish swimming in the streets of Miami.